• Publication. anum, payably .se.mi•anripal in :#4141Af..Amt41,-0.,,,0rithe.: 4106iii)satimiftlIalit k '-....c.:, ' O .-.'s- , • ' l 4li n gt tW , 01 43, tis l ll,4 l . l * , rpopp-- cid 40Iceatit* one .1 *opoitidn; — '..-•'--- • .ba.- ingerrodr outil :ordered out they. are to be cuistinued is wd_accordieg!y. be chargeir $2 pei - annupt, ihe paper'—wit theliritilege r. te mat..not iteeedi t 12 squares id dui infortion tiro miller a-auccessiyo :t',. {he editor most post paid rbe paid to the . Ste. tad 'otheir n ' es whit :rted grain'. oil be cha izcs and Deaths., tarts. Bills of l ad l a n d iptios, neatly priiatiii this -ices THEIII,II.A '1,4 1 111./1 SUNQUEII %Nit A OPPO.ITIO.N - 1 4 1 N .F. • • ••*,.. •, • - • ,/-*l.4fLa Mgt:AC RAY BY I Gut Ea' TIFIROII4Git 1 , tunssa. I V D %V -LIG lir. ,rll • 1 rII HE Sub.cribers ha form lIIIM rtiote to Line of Poll, Shriener „ in P",i4ville rr,.41 Phil 1: ::,-;: , ritng pvt mere ,- :,..., le . :lnn:, th 01i..h have started a " rei.Weel Pottsville en ] Nlt.ti • D ttY,S. VIEDNI.;z4D \ YS. *ND FRID kYS, immediately on, he arrrval ni the:Philadelphia Op p wi , ton Line. a ,3 ::'el telt. end tii:ol.,epl" 6. coop Er? . :4, where (WI? lines hill brand? rdr, one going to StittiOxix. wherti .I.‹il arrive et 8 o'clock, and the p1...410:ra alter ileening there will arrive at P i iri.'s ilari, i n ‘4IYNIIt7O, and t/,ee • s Hal, nt VORTAUMBER LAND. early next iinerninz.in tinurto.aike the Pick et 13-:eta. 1 i The :otter route Irop Creeper ' s, will proceed to Brody's Marl. at ('err W1....A. WIVI•re it will arrive itkewl.ge at 4 o'clock. t nine to thke the Coach in kidootnitnre. ficitwick, nd Towanda It g INJ li N I - N Cp. pal: engers w4.14-le ',lg. made arrangement• to 'eonttection with the Pally Co. on its. arrival delphia. ttie the purpose of fr ‘en Philadelphia to the he tnowt Cost. Figt.us, ly Line Stages, to leave , ' ir.at.mtu .II X O • 4OCk flit he morning, 11,e POTTSVII.4E .11t1 . bUrV at halt' p,iwl 9, pr. coed to SgAAto .vl and afrive the lime 'A-route at PUTT ['non CATITIS.A 1111X , WrIgen. will A leave at 9A. N dine Coupe's',. and rearli Pores . ;I/AA to inters;at thi next morning's Op(xxltiok. C oacti ,to ph - _ OF • F R to Norl . .hilaritaat land, SR,OO Irt (7atr.,viti...ia, 13.00 Spohnii'.,(llroad Mt ' l ' 50 75 Shamokin', 1.5') .Sunbury, !Via Pottsville 2.25 & Panyille R R Northninherland, 2,50 Cana wi.o.a, 1,75 & Cn. *amakin. M & ( - to Pattarr Ile. lON & Cana !rips° . P 110 PR lETO RS. , For Pinata in [PIOT, Inhid, apply at Sander...4l'a 1101..1, 4th tit., M ono,Vernon ['Mote, 2rlSr., Con Errtota Hall. ad , itaid Sitidee Hotel and Mundial Howie, Sarre. L' a daily ahrno. route. Pottavilte. Jul RATE. From Phitladlt. thr• •• do •• Pott+ille t d 4 t dd dti t .11.C.011 IKR A i t JOSIEPI- K I JOSEF PA II shortly be established on tit - EXCUANGg 110 TEL, ISO k.OTTsi. VILL I. 11 titian% G. Johnson 1 , ,a S....iakr.n this commodious establish - metal illecentiv occupied by Josepr. Weaver, E.g. as the " National Hotel," corner of Centre and Callowhill streets, and hasmaterially improved its arrangement, fir the accommodation of .customers. The situation is pleasant and emit-re!, beir.g_cnntig. , units in the Post Office and Town Hall, and in the ho.inesi "part ot the lam:nigh ; aryl three Dail) Linea nt Stages artiv and dikpart from Ihe Exelorge to and from Reading, Northumberfind, Danville and 'Cattav,issa. prti v r PAM! Li FIS who desire ipeniiior the summer months in the Coil Region ail! be furnished with nations' , and chambers calculated to please the fancy and render enmfmtatile the most fasti;liousl Qua; and TR AVE:I,I,I'II2S will always find those accommodations which are most desired, and the strict aite..tion servants. It were sidle UOUP to sae emit hie TAMA and RAR will always be fisroished with the choicest • viands and licinnrs,; and with a with and exertions to gratify his pietas he antic.pates the patronage of the public. Pottsville.. tient 13, 1 5".1 , 3 15-1 v Datfrs 'Safety Lamtiai, OF Old constr uet iim, and moat approved hind also inak'es new 0%1,494 to old lamp., and other quilt* done at the subscribe!', Clock and Watch- Maker Shop,, in Ce;)tre ct reel, Poti.ville., Jupgl. QtiLtf JOSEN-I CO.ITSWORTH. ;7 • A -BAUGAIN. ...ror Sale or' Jo Rent. wrtc. gis Coal Land, with Wassong , Rebates . 11, CIPlikocent), 'Landing, &c., all in complete order for working.t having 3 good Wino open, aitua3ed peer acid known tis' the Lewis 4- Bull Tract, !Fur. terms ripply to J Att.! ES R EAT rv. Pottav;lle, - dr 3 ACOR PETERS, Philadelphia. Atoigneen of Jaernb Bull dt Co. 12—If March 'XII 1A1 1 10.6T MIRING STEEL Croics-Stralued Saddles. lite D D. senor:sir-it:R I . • Saddle, Btidle. and Trunk Manufactarer, RESN , ' FULLY,tentinrs his snidely thanks to his Cuaromnim and the Pohl te : tn general ier the very liberal eropeartgentent he has received4mm then.: lie how infornital thena that be has an inatirovesnentin the nonstructton . i4of Saddles, for 'Ouch he . hoc.; plaant tight. and reatrottnends them to the Public as beinik,fa; tuperinf in h tnrahilit.T. ease. and Opinion to , dr Tglet than any et r -yet invented, and he reeotnmepds" Xis Steel SpringCrods-Sktilned Shddhi is thittetices l'ibe •ltildie. e'ith ernifidenet. lie timed/ten regpectlifiii in Ines the Pasha to call at his slittOnezt doer I Mr ,Leis Store mead? opposite : '[ /Re iltehatige-Thsel, tre street. Pouarille, antiettamitiocos.tbentisediesp ' . tie also iro4spa, cum artily 4,pn 43.10 avanentl .aareon-' ' Meat of all. 14rniii of *Olt. snail as. §444110.3..nr•ft4 -40 * -- 4 Ant Fly Neu • Coach. Gitora . .a-_-t%at - ;1141n1LO. Arnhem'. Ti ,viliojou '. : nalgiirni-,,, t , riffs. - ite. 'Every did* ban .or• igwoit fileitotia .,- rDe Ingerto -ioderoiti t ebotteet riedleitelffitteiliatnaL ` llllth n ii N 14 1._ _." tertsa as low.na ireaste;doatelseenheriO - -.- ' tottY•2s •i• - , ••••-.*•:e. - a,.;,. , " 4 ..: ,- -: I y'e•.••llll.4f. E F,CC I Aga HOIW:IPORAtiPRE S V , " C* l W'ltericati t: WDE Ovid tow, tat rherieunfa JII nd bZ 31IC Alip ,!.45110/Fie, =MEI ,ENG 3.4), Ourvesdertiare aware that's rumour has pEevail. ed ftr the las few weeks_thsfik! we. the intention of the •Nt ergo' 01 Ithifeifind to hold a tournament .1 Ford next sp This simmer originated, we be helm, with th Mcnning Pcis!,' the accredttedatithor ny on all suc matters; and w uotiati cparagraph from that job nal lees week; sting that'esetything had been ar liege& '? th correctness of which as sertion we ye lured to d bt. . 1 1Ve-rig.W Onderwand hat the nobl Martinis les abandoned; if be ever eh. tertained, eh he inten on' of tiff kind. RpilmaN i eceipts.-tThe Ilefeipts of the i 'Grand J./fiction Rat way now average More than ZlO,OllO per week, an of the - London and Birmingham more than £14.00 , being at the relent - one million end a quarter sterir+g, tor those ineauy of connecting Liv erpool, Man este!, and oirrui4Pkin, with the me tropolis. The gross amount received far.conveyance on the -London alio ifirmingliarn Railway of passengers, Parcels, carrjagey, horses, and mails, for the week ending Sept.lS, was 11.9991. lld ; for merchan • ditto for the ape period, 1,8151, 176 9d; Car cattle 34/.,55 ; total 14,0491, 19s Si. A Fantily[ Pety. —There is now living in the gnot sewn of Middlewich, an old lady of the name of Fa irhursiwhose claims to the largest family in England molt, we think, he undisputed. She can at this time muster— 1p children ! I 1 1 grand chi! drub !! 78 giteat .grand children !!! 1 great great grand child 4! !!___A k a.Xitirhurst keeps a provision ...hop. and is Mill able to attend Upon liar customers. She miy, wk should think, venture to indulge a hops shut qrj• faintly at least will not soon become extinct. Many Charlie's mechanics,lcutlers, saw smiths • grinders, at l Mem:, kern have tkiien then departure for Armericati rigid more are soilut to follow then. Auroi, thtle etitig rants ire Mr: Wostenhoirne, dere te Ins the!Nitirinat Crinventron, and Kr. Chatter tun, Secretary to the Working Men's A.sociation. Railway roveqing.—On Th9roday: last, she Lon don Morning inail train to Liverpool and' Manches ter, completed its journey from; station to station un der nine hours. A large rityrrirtati - un from Rome of between 70 anC 111.1.000::voluinee, haslet:ly bees. intade, for the purpose or .Suppty mg tire nbraty of inesnw Ronson Catholic Ucilleg4 at OscotL AL ad Tenait.—Mr. Wells, a small farmer rest dint at Ccoaeruirgton neer Louth. has lived on *.e tarns and under one laridiurd - (W. Scroup, Eaq.) up. ward. of 50 years. Lotto:in nn the 221‘11 ult. was suddenly plunged in• to ising in consequence ul the anounaenient of aial accident which betel Lord Brougham on the previous 4aturday. by the breaking of the axle of his carriage in Westmoreland. Happtly tne gloom was as. sutitienly di,perself by the publication of a .ecut.rl edition ul the 'Morning Chttnacie,'.aunoun clog that v hist they had pubiistied in the first edi tion was •.lalseliocid from beginni..g to end, where upon gaga* was the rt jotting. The Right Hoe. Lore George Thomas B.re.ford, brother to lite Lord Priiiisle of ail Ireland, and uncle of the Masquis of Waterford, died on the 26th ult., at the palace, Armagh. The Ditke of Argyle died On the tld pit., iged.7•2 years. The Poke of, Bedford died at his seat in Selland on the 21.141 aged 74 seam It is paid to be the determination of the' Schah of Persia to send an army of 50,000 men against Bag dad. v • nye NORTIMM, hod the, Urwi 120 AD nt Sun, 3= fa rlisment has been further prorogued to the 24th Deceentlei. The tilAnderstandings of Bulwee and his have finally found their way into the newspaper". In tile :Norntrig Poet of the 31st ••It. she has a letter . over her own proper signature, in which she eshib• its 140,111e ' jealousy and a good deal of termagsncy. We ad not see that air Henry has as yet co ed in the imsritalk. Prince Albert of Saxe Cob rg is still the guest of Victoria. and it Is, conceded on all hands that . the present Intention of her Majesty is to take him to herself. From the Court Circulars it appears they are much in conynny, in public at least. Several shuckls of earthquake have been experi enced in 6'c' utlabd, in Edinburg, Peith, Fifevhire, ELM :Sheridan Knowlei' new play. of which report speaks Mitty. was to "hive bren produced on the 4th instjat CosemPardeti,am which occasion Mins Elko 'Free was to haye made hemiiirst apperance at that Theatre since . her return front America. Iitt,LAND. L,useey.-01 206 persons in the Lunatic Asylum ti DeWitt; 115 were known to have been deprived or reason by totemperance, and there is every lesson , to belarve that this was also the case with many oth ers. In Coif years; from Itt26 to 1829, inclusive, 4.95 patients wefe admitted, into the Liverpool Lima tie Asylum; and 257 of them were known to have' brought on derangement by ivinking ; and this sup posed to have been the case with many others. A distinguslied medical gentleman, who bas had extensive experience s itli regard to this malady,. states that more than ono half and probably three. fourths, of all the cases of insanity WhICII have come under his.not ice, were °cannoned by excessive drink tag. In the.Pe•ipet 4unatio Arts luni in M iddlesex, the number of patients tppreased, th one year, nom ti2s io between 1,100 and , 1,200; and . priptipiilly by. au increase of the use of gin. The comparative satbriety of the French tuitions is fainilliar to every one, and Doctor Esquire! states the proportion of the insane from inebriety, at One of the Asylums ip Paris, 'to amount Only to about one.thirtem.thi ortho whole% while Dr. Crawford, of the Richmond Lunatic Aityliiin of Dublin, rqports the proportion of the same description of patients throughout Ireland to be one half of the total insane. The prodigious increase of insanity it) Great Sri, sin, amounting, according to Sir Arthur Ifaliaay, to two.thirdirwittno the last twenty years, may, with greet justiewcPesiecribedin soine.degres to the inure general use et spirituous liquors within that petiod . i and this view meet's°, much confirnnitiou r .fiii.? 1114 Melancholy fuel, that in Scotland the litopnelion is 'higher than in' t;f3gland 9r Wallow. Th Etigland it is said to SITIMItsi otity l u labout one inim p el i ennn , io every I,llollef,the population; in Notes, to one in every 800..; god in Scotland to one iu,onty 57.1: SCCITIAL,AII. • ‘••l.4.e...lickne-ittit-rOne,olvtheir mom et antic „specimentot Hutt tat bractita now-kttorPron 4,4110 4 gow at th - PtAin,isise of )1 r. 4.40004 LSi timid; 11Fiii,ank 5 iii is a female;in'd; was brought ri.rs • •:04.410aderibiiit Whop the *aa -4twrovateit *WNW olihitria iirefitiettittaiinattiiia4 ,bs t a.mt poirodat: Now.;:bertanngbviall tb t Aniteiti noroloakto,gte. ondAbeqsreatiarei i imitivie.'. l Abe.beilve...the-thrf thgVM, 4l 4 lll q4 o ool Pf th e India, are (Oily iinflts)t' - ;ht. frAtiltiii 'OM liititilitlibii i tkoinitilitioarint kat ' - Ortitteri i theittittlareittelitiiielitt'Orper: tribe, WI herldiki Rev. AttaTorVlstitillearrietartietisCiati 1 44017ifi11i i 40 u iti1..—*La4141 4 .41 3 1 4 004e,•*144. 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Specimens of the 'same breed have nut" bektre been knob in this part of the country ; iddertiridition of the tribe' to our Peeseig,Jult. et vertu s /rowel. Mate Oci.he ! 4, hon. • oured lo the breach:than thenbservineei."' The iriskal Gedige.—Theie is now teal/ling at :Norden College, Hinckhenth,:the only surviving of ficers of the Royal George, which is now exciting so morh atlentiot4 front 'the 'efforts which ure being made for-the -dest tonol.-Ibe .ireasci. Mr. Webb, thegentleman all jo.,is upwards of SO years of age. but.still in dor, ei.joyment of pet feet health sod fagot**. . Haverfordirteitileakst• Mignon)" —ln come. quence of severe.atut stormy .weather, the. Wesley an Missionar y ahiP having on board several Missionaries with theirdimities,. destined for van ous partakif and the Island! in the South Seas, and which sailed from:Bristol on the I4th oh. 'will/compelled on the following Tuesday night to take shelter in Milford Haven, 'The Triton Is a hrtgantine, tuilt in Briattil.in H 337, and tat 119 tuna register, but, will carry 170. She has made_one Voyage.to-the W estledies, and is commanded 1?y Capt. Beatty. Aa soon as is was known that the vessel had arrived in Al ilfurd, several of the paver fiardwest friendsjiwt no time in going thence, and as the wirid emitinned is a most unfiivorne point for sailing, the Misatonanesnrcre induced to pay a vis it to the letter plane. _Beligiouceervices were per. idrided during the period of their stay et liave.itord. west. if the weather had continued untavorable, it was the interitimi' of the friends to the Missionary cause to have had a meeting at Roch on Monday. and one at Spinal on Tuesday, at which the 'Mia sienaries would have advocates the cause, but 'be wind having turned, they were compelled to return on board, preparatory to sailing on Tuesday thorn ing. The meettn at leech did, nor take place, but at Spinal one was held, et which Mr. John Brown, of Market street, presided. It was feelingly and el oquently addressed by the Rev. Mr. Button. and by. Messrs. W. end J. Phillips, end Harries. The col lection amounted to .£l2. The Tilton ,sailed on Tuesday inurritug, but ,before she left, Mr. Archhell wrote In the Rev. Mr. Bui.on, the superintendent of the circuit, in which he says, " I write now at the close of oor stay here, to atenowledge the un parslieled•kindoesa we have met „with hom yourself and Mrs. Button, and front the loving and kind people of Haverlurdweat." Conway.-.ollTiteaday last, Conway new sehipols were opened by the incun3oesst in the presence of the Lite Vicar (whiz, with his family b.a come fr..m Liam bed' ug) and of the principal inhabitants of thaTown. The children, about two hundred in number,. had afterwards tea and cake,. The bite of the School, which is very convenient, and is the gift of Sir Da vid and Lady Erskine, and, the building, whir•h has berm cond,cied under the nuperit.tondance of Mr. Welch. ho i rcmarkable neat. Chareh ENitdingSociets,,A poblie meeting was held in the shire Hall, Herelord. on Wednesday last, with a slew to establish a Church Building Society, for promoting the increase of. church accommoda tion within tne Diocese of Hereforrt, and souther meeting for the same purpose ; as appoinied to be held at Lunlow, yesterday. The Bishop of the dio cese in the chair. Opening of the Copel Coring Church, in the Par ish of Liandegai.—We have a gratifying Instances to accord of the interevt so venerally evinced :in these .days for the restoration 01 our national church ecto a state of comforystotable to the puryiarte lo► wf .. rich they are set apart, to the rebuilding of the romantic ■nd picturesque Choral of Capel Curig, in this county. The Work was carried on and tom pleted under the directien of Mr. fester. arid the oast defrayed by tieurge H. D. Pennant - , Esq., of Peary(' Caudle. sole proprietor of the Parish of Liao' depth The above Church was re opened for Divine service on Sunday the II th of August last, and an appropriate and impressive discourse was delivered by the Rev. Robert Hughes, A. M., from Psalm 96. and part of the 9th, verse,. 0 worship pod in beauty of illol6was.' .Thern was, notwithstanding the an elemence of the weather, a very crowded congrega— tion assembled on the occasion. The Psalmody was excrillint, and the selection very good, and the pow— ers of the choir gri;aily increased by the addition of the Llailberia singers, who kindly came to Jain then. Alpine tieightiors,srith one heard - Vine voice, in this their pious duty and 1a... r AID. Thereis a lonely ha close beside the little ham let of Udorf, near the Rhine shore, betwen the vil lages of JElersel and Urea, on the left bank below Bonn. This mill is said to have been the scene of the following story. It wail on a Sunday morning. "ages long ago," that the miller of this mill, and his whole family went forth to hear the holy mass at the nearest church, in the village of-Hersel, The mill, which wag, also his residence, was left in charge of a ser vant' girl named Haunches, or Jennyoi stout heart- Jel who had long lived with him in thatapaci• ty. An infant child of an age unfit for church, was Isleft in her care likewise. The Aid was busily employed in prepaying dinner for the return of her master and hisfamily , when who shpuld enter but an old 'sweetheart of hers, named Heinrich Bottelor. He was en idle graceless fellow, whom the miller had forbidden his homer, but whom Jenny, With'the amiable perversity pecu liar to her six; only liked, perhaps , all the better be cause others gave him no countenance. She was glad to see him, and she told him so too; and al though in the midst of her work, she-not only got him' something to eat at once, 'hut also found time tit sit - davit' with hint and have a gersii, while he despatched the food she set bettre him. As be ate, however; be let fall his knife. Pick that op , m; love," said :he, in • joking way t ,to the good sunned girL t ngiJs iltriorich," title ,repliod,eyourback shout ,be mote nipple than tnine,.;.fos: you have, less work te, l 4,!ke Fdir• laboX olLgketisi4Rug sod lon do fin!,. never, Iniadj. !mould go .hard with me au* Lrefused to do more thanthat fot 900, bad though you be.". =nfilhievoss *ken half oponiiiity,And tinitgipod, emelt+ rot kindlbeiutoliki the girilins, and okohothlio" 11 ipactitrace, *be Irtaptoortotontst. and ,in duarin' no , benielf to oneouroge=ind Apirpro4e4o- idle nea, srl i i9spicioi) , up:Tur i offig in ally one eloei li r oVeve; irinr i tii,hoi: `B6l-01;44 . 4t,i !,..;,... ro w li,l4oo, , :pyoiiiialillkail6itielia of - - ,ioitiiii t ii . ire.r.lttVtritiarili k . t iii4P *o'4 bi" 1 lik,fg a i r * ;44 az aiii ;;; il 6.46v i ierßitm„..ool of tb! ) *lfS' IC,riiiiiile iiiki. 4:0 1 - 6 6 1 1 : * 46' llii ffn'l ,11614 , iiArz,11.6. !", a t i V i lfl l - hi t ,.- .. - 4: 1 - _ll y aii, :7 ,-* laid: i il iv v*o4l-94Mtg-mr vg.itomx.o,y,"..2),,pm n ,i rib* Yg l lblit, 6l if ,l 4*;- 10 141 4 VM , atell, - .1 ''''ifiii:lernliet. i g ia would - fain tiiielmietedOtilg the infilan i lgit -Imeinnalspitiari:*hii% abs . uld aiiit - 1- 4i14 , •Ird ,: ' :"._;4; '..3 : i . ... ' .a:'.'i ,; . ?.*:ire I;a : r‘ ' ' . _ . .. ~...miLiiiiten zEnepiiiqin4ol, 181.1111- 40040 1 * - , --;tivouchiated' to het entriiisor , aiii ',06 4ii"iiianitio,introdieiiiiniili two s M:==lo , ~.~r- ~rtatz~ 101 WACES- .~..-~ -- ... - _ ... ~.. ~.. r . -he - offered her ;..thei grave or the gull?! . - • • She isaw that ahem Rai ae hopised.mercy at his bands • and, as she saw it, her -native veholution woke itt her bosom. - ;;lake toe gerieralitypfher gen tle set she ansii:tiW at trifles; a scratch-was- b. ject raffia to her; a-drop at -blood lamed her faint ;en unwonted sound filled liar awl wi - leer id the kiight.• Bat when her energies were Red by en tadequate cause, she proved, us her sex see ever done, that in eourage. sn endurance, in of midi& and in resources in emergency, she Gir suipaked the bravest end eoedest men. ~Well, well, Heinrich,". she said resignedly, • owhaniszo-be must be. Bat if yon-take the money I will even go along with ye. This will be no home for me any more. But ease your gripe of my neck • litite--don't squeeze me so hard; I can't move, son hag me so tight ;--and if I can't stir., you cad', not get the money—that's clear. you lutow. sides. time Nurses ; and if it be done ai all, it must be done quickly, as the family will slangy be back from Hensel." The ruffian teased his gripe, suad finally let go his bold. Her reasons were all cogent with his cu pidity. "Come," she said, oquick, quick, no delay ; the money is in ma.ter's beciroo,.." Shd tripped up stairs, gaily as a lark:; ho followed closely at her heels. She led the way into her mas ter's bedroom, and pointed - out the coffer in which his Money was secured. wHere ' she said, reachmg him an axe which by in thd corner of the room. "this will wrench it open at once ; and while you are tying it up, I Shall just go tip to my own apartment, apaget p few things ready for our flight, as well as my own little savings fur Like laNi.five years." The ruffian was completely thrown off his guard by hir openness and apparent anxiety to acompany him. Like all egansis, he' deceived himself when self-ndinibit was most certain to be his d es truetipn. "Go lass,' was all he said ; "but be not long.— This job will be done in a twinkling." A. Ske di.apcsired at the words. He iffinediately broke open the chest, and was soon engaged in rum aging its contents. - Ai he was thus employed however, absorbed in the dcrn4plation of his prey, and eagerly occupied in securing it on • his persou, the brave hearted girl stole don-a the stairs on tiptoe. Creeping softly along the passage, she speedily gained the d‘or of the 'chamber unseen by him, and likewise unheard. It was hut the work of a moment for her to turn the key' in the wards. and lock him in. This done, she rushed forth to the outer door of the millao l d gave the alarm. -: '.Fly, fly !" she shrieked to the etrild, her master's little boy, an infant five years old, he only being in sight or sound' of her.--Fly ! fly to thy father, and. tell . ' him we shall all be murdered an' -he bastes not . hack. Fly, fly. ' The child, who was at play before the door, at once obeyed. the energetic command of the brave girl, and sped as fast ar his tiny legs would carry him, on the road - by 'which he knew his parents, would return from church. Hannchen cheered him on, and inspirited-his little heart uhe ran. •Illiess thee, boy—bless thee !" she excliimed in the gladdoess of her heart; an' master arrives in time, I wilcoffer up a leper on the altar of our bless ed lady of Krimtzberg, by Bonn." She sat down on the stone:bench by the mill-dons, to ease her over-excited spirit; and she wept as she sat, at the thought of her happy deliverance. .Thank God " she ejaculated, o thaiik . God for this escape. Oh, the deadly villian !—and Iso fond of him too !" • A shrill whistle from, the grated window of the chamber in which she hacLirhut op the ruffian Hein rich, caught her ear, and !grade tier start, at once to her feet." 'oDiether, Diether r she heard him shout ocatch the child, and come thither !1 am fast. Come hith er! bring the boy here, mild kill the girl!' She glanced hastily Up to the casement, .from which the imprisoned vilhan's hand beckoned to some one in the distance, and then looked anhatisly after her intact emissary. The little Messenger held up his /fray unharmed, however, and she thought herself*at the alarm cassias,' one, roused to ex cite her fears acid overcome her resolution. Just, however, as the child reached • hollow place. in the next field—the channel of a small drain, then dry with the beat ofannimer—she• saw another ruffian start up from the bed of the drain, and catching him in - his arms hasten towards the - mill„ in accordance with the direction of Ws accomplice. In a moment she formed her future plan of proceeding. Ritmo ing into the mill, she double-locked and boltrill the. door—the only apparent mean* of entr.ineo bit the edifice, every other means of obvious access to the interior being barred by means of strong iron grat ing. fixed against all the windows; and then took her post at au upper basement, determined to wait ?atiently either her roaster's arrival, end her conse quent delivery from that dangercus position, or her' own death if It were ineVitable. 1 rrAlever,” said she o herself, '.never shall I leave my master's house a prey to sucbmiliians, or perritit his property to be carried off before my eyes by their, while I have life and strength to defend' it I" She had hardly time to secure herself within, when the ruffian tear Without, holding the hapless child in one band. and a long sharp knife- in she other, assailed the door with kicks and curses, and imprecations of the most-dreadful character art:confound thee," he cried applying the foulest ' t epid's!s of which the free speaktrig Teutonic lan :guage is se- copious, , ropenthe door,Ax I'll break it ._ • 011 ye. ft : • ... -•: ' - --' rrlf yorviairi you my" was all the noble girl re plied. aresodaegmaterthanlon, and in him I put . - "- 0 . 11 3.- 010 *it - 71 throttkl7.. TWO* , . jultrrigh)*. ruffian slam, "that will behig hexer/wail' , • -.. ' St.int-heirvd ait , pourldangclmiehel#l4.l at ills Cruel alt /et" aieMetti'Wref°k9 - 'iidA,Ve:VeiZeaniiik it Wirt sitil l y,t9T is . *4.4;611.131e • saw , dial,l ~- -v i, , , ‘ 44.1,e,i .pr:, the 9 1 c"P de r, M i t f ,in I !M . "?' - . tlaiiisairalti,Zir) triielienreiliAtSeipititei,yretild I ti T 4 ": "*Sila ' i. 4 ' # 1 1* *: ' l4 " l64'l iA n VaPiffelfor Lice *t wort - :,.iie:;;laroatij . ,ti us 4_ ? « , &:, itewiii.v , ltria - 4 . 4 , , ,.- ~,,a l4- y-......1 1.40. a N . 7 „,.....h.„), 14 , T440 . 46 z ,_. i t ,,74._ 1 , L ,.1.......: 1 ul ' .ll ' Wji_ be l' l '",. 9 tied 7.' pore; ° r a k i t!tlit_ .l. 7 4l ... WiseLinSel,.lloS tin= 1 j ai lee "----.l7"J""t t•4•,..,,,,-4-• ,• . :,, k , - .:, ~,,..,%, -0-Tyrt..*o • 1 Lii04•0. 1 .,f4t -.'1 5 1111 ,,1 ' v.-. ti4th i —* ir .-•;t :sh JPlfltt l i Hoe riduintiliecomitii?itli:*. i'lle4l4l/131-0411i4"44, 8611 ,4 4 iiii4:04 4. ..k i 11:*0 60 4 0ithe 1 . .iii - noibe itlil f . 'gr'af:iiiir,,ifeed.‹ 'itvili4a l ,4kiiiM litistipittrearr 1,:?.,..-c-i1.:71, ..,g..,,;.42,,,,,i-,- HI pat m .. _trarl in Glod,'.repliellits sy ti4disii MEE IRE =MEE MIE=C3 "R e r ll , ll -0 4 #4. 9 . I ktlbilts! . 411•0 life 4 6 .1 0 9", „entr t ,, pte ruffian , aidthe ' infantkg. 4:ntornent the aVt ant be fo h - r Flmt svr crewi execute JD . thlit:rsearett pe4)?taps, he dis covered thrnonly poseitirle-cdonaratineMitratice to the budding. It wasti large apperture to *email, cora rounicating_yeitli the..great whiled. and the other ma-, chinery 4f the mill, and was a point entirely unpro cmated. for tho.reation that the, simple occupants bad never supposed it, feasible for any rane,to k *lt• tdon through.such i s dangerous itilct E died at discovery, the ruffian returned to the infer and ty-- ing the hands and the feert.-of the child-th ew tt on the ground. annals a 1)046e:will fling a lamb dee . tined for the s aughter, to await hictint or slaying.. titen stol ck.to the aperture, by ich he Loped to effect a entrance. All -this . was amen hy . the dau girl within. . • - n the meanwhile her .mind- was busied with a thousand cogitations. Bhe clearly perceired gist qo means would be lettjudtied to divot an entrance, and she knew that on the exclusion of her' foe de pended her existence.. A thought struck leer. is Sinslaj," said she to here,' the mill never works tut the.f3atbatb;. suppose I set the unit a going , now _ It can be seen afar off, end haply my master or some , of.his neighbors, wondering at the Agin, may bilte , thither to know the cause. A lucky thought,". She exclaimed.' 'Us God sent it to roe."'' , ,, . . No sooner-grad than done. Tieing alt her life ac customed to mill gear, it was but the wok. 'of a moment fur her to set the machinery in motion. A brisk breeze which sprung up, as ii were byt. e ape eta' interposition 'of Providence, at once se e sails fly ing. The arms of the "Inge engine w tiled round with fearful rapidity; the great wheel slowly revoli ed on its axis; the smaller gear turned and creaked and groaned, according as.theraime into Action ; the milas in full operating: It was in that'very instant that the ruffian Dieth er had suocesskd in squeezing himself through the aperture in the wall, and getting safely lodged in the interior of the great drum-wheel. His dismay. however, was indmeribable, when he began to be whirled about with hts rotation, and found that all his efforts to put a atop to 'the powerful machinery that put it in motion, or to extricate hinunif from his perilous situation were funded!. His cries were most appalling;, his shrieks were truly fearful; his' curses and impredatiow were horrible to hear. Hannchen hastened to the spot, and saw him ezught, like a reptile as, ho was, in his own trap. It need not be added that she did not liberate him. She kne s tir that he wepid tie more frightened than hurt, if he kept within his rotary prison, and she. k l iltew, also, that unless he attempted to escape, %helm was no danger of his falling Ai of it, even though be were insensible and inanimate all the while. ' In the mean time the ,wheel went round and round with its steady, unceasing 'motion, and rouud and round went the ruffian with it, steadily an a l un ceasinglystoo. In vain did he pro rise the stout, hearted girl to work her up harm; in vain did he implore her to pity his helpless condition ; to vain did he pray to all the powers of heaven, "and adjure , all the powers of bell to his aid.. She would not hear nor heed him; and unheard and unheeded of' . them likewise, muttering curses, be was whirled i round and round in the untiring wheel, until at last fealang and preception failed him, and he saw ari l heard no more: He fell senseless on the bottom ( the engine, tit even then hie inanimate body enn /b Itnued to vibirled tound and round as before ; the brave girl not - daring to truth to appearance in m with such a villian, and being therefore suspend the working of the machinery. or ; it mill-gear and tackle from running at their rest speed. . \.,--?. A loud knoriking at the door was shortly after heard, and she hastened thither. It was her mai ter.and his family . , accompanied by several of their ueighaors. The unaccustomed „appearance of the mill suds in full awing, on the Sabbath, had, as she anticipated. attracted their attention, and they bad hastened home from church for the _purpose of as pertaming tbejcause of the phenomenon. The kat er bore bin little boy :in his . arms; he had cut the cord wherewith the .child was tied, but was unable to obtain tin account of the extraordinary circum stances that bad occurred, lioaillse affrighted ituio- I =V, MEI stop, ft 123121 liannchen in a few words toW-all; and then the epirit which had sustained her eu lung and so well while the emOrgency lasted, fors.e'k her rit'on.fe .as it passed away. 4he fell senseless into the arms of the nuller's chicsf-son,, and was with difficulty recur , The machinery of the mill was at once ...topped and the insoirnafe tutfiati• dragged forth from the great wheal. I The otherrufhan was•brooght llOwn from his findom Both Were then. hound, and ectt off to Bo -under a strong escort; and •tw - die course cah4iunder the hamlet Of the town execution er, It wee not long tjll Haunch - on became a bride, The hlidegrOorn-waathelniller'sison, who bad‘loveyl her long anfl bUt withYpatsion previously un requtted.—They heneeforwsrd happily tageth er for mini years, and died et atgood old age, sur rounded by s flourishing fatuity:- To the latest hour of bee life,. the bravehesrted - vvoman would shudder as she told the tale of hee‘danier s -Ittd her •deliver- IMICIL wumanl fru e -,Tbesoiliiwine - dramatic passage is concernir g Gustavus Vasil, when Oat ilistifiguish id monarch Conk rauge'fiout the Danish usurper is Daleesrlis, to mature hilainhle4lon br the deliver iinc4l,9Fbii iiiitOrT; ,. ~ .... : ..- c .. :., ....`l' ' ,On the) tilo 4ilkjOr: urilo°P.% 4P°RaIY-SVAR -01(14•hila,i1°144:e!*,si,FRIF,sw,lici4Ntilrey_,41.it , 304 ,AOOl4 h ale iiikinlijorn,hinfe cottsge,insteinVl 9p cits, Oare . , at,initiroi44.44,„bt9 the abode of 0.9:141ii i li 4;44e4 - 4-:iaTiiv4kll-49, ....ITN.-; ibil4k4 ' " 7 ot #i, it4sitiitil s trii„, 4omt ,, eo ,v 3 , 1,4.4, 117`".& - s.raTirtß Nen. .4... 1A!4:mt , 914,.. ,wslikf!isTni.4 ,- P4o„ets , i ii. 4100, mjiyita., rnikArid.lll.lics:Prlfre,l o ti' l, W!o' litieo:#3oo, 74 . 4i *Oct,stir* , !R.:4i -11 .Yragi gl-rfiiktizildvliZ;.bcill. A i r 1 11 .i r ':'64l"e":.-104‘,14"txwai,li this' lii.a tieiliak4l3illigiliktiine .. ,ile og4 -sac ii k .. , _ , , in, .. . du!" ~i 4 1 ,11 t . IPie c ht 4141 i- ilia itivaioiii ' ' ' lidiraiOitor: - -iflerei'l bit higrol,?freui thaulAsainit,. I C he heti - rly,ialik . tat the o ffi cer, that be shilitt4ni, liiisi , , il!As..:Yetritiai,,,Piiarikregieicettlaiiil 'viti. snip. - ,ot Menohhip tail: *fed irible#4 t4lli jeveoiialismiwia ib.ietoroilijoal4rtikhed . Ts 17401. -- i:Aii.viiis:l 44 o li itui4itte4. lii4 lismo.a.., itii4floilico:ilitiii4_ , - . pio n s the naiwo4cijidea'ai of u n iting ar'firtiO• ""• , ..4 4 .1eiw" 14 pz.:, , vir ,, ,, - 4 , r 4. LIEI=IM= 11i 0• 49: El, . --..., , ,0x tworniedlligk t.- _...suttectis. ti4cs. H . tft. ...Erikr u t."Vi l At* l.x 0. , ,1 6 ad not the eoprttgeici: el *his .rictitti,bat:t tug the Datteltetteiiit autpCiAribel*ice, who„ t he saiti be4ai.Vetiliteklailittal. 4 l4i*MerAitigartl*gOth• proposed tilltinCit ride:, et i ttithma o MtAtti s • apparentiy-talitinitii twL4l3o4,4,;Fititotitt Ms. - r 1,t , 01 be ariViA . ..:&4o.iiq!Mflri.. - ,,tfin, even my WI& ` - kt`tcw's ihatit .hi GOtifiligtt. l l,l3* AC:t. at ; tlte ?wad i of 711,iiitiati r . iiTt4. ,i ,St4iiertt. 1 . Oisidueetieari ailiplitte".''''Vg, iii.ei ,il3;lll#ett iiie.bc,iis;•s iihikfeUm l leceirs,,ekilmlfs,. lltte.PnA! t !- 9 1 Peariau`ar .. ** - Aecig to, the ftTil.l o . l /4t, „.V. I `ist hiiii?laYeA iil Cu i ."''' - il-,o* P t l r ? . ig, r r7, ;.i-aiest . i.. A t sonto,',l444tne from b et, sat ,w1,5(tig . M,12 Wit - ru'stiC'Farb, 14ptug,.eff the hoots th,,R.the,..ticv,k9,-. - branch of e *e. '6 9 400. telitilfFif„ ttS.'#lift, T . - Ki . us, Chrtstial'e . iiiMne, ko ; tleutafitl the ,te . ll,..G . Aft . vas, who he.. it r ie76 was concealed itt]Utei er,rpe o f," The datinttstsit;.Fnmanl never . ehlg . telilotk r ells inimcdistiVguesst;dtite nun Wft,ltt::: 6 41 1 0 3 4 had iutn;Je c ced .tis a . in'Aner's son; to,h,e the 8 ,wc44 ht ro.. Thif'dOrir was blocked up . 11 eohlieo!, - .19 . 49 ,instant she replied, without once glarMimiost Ouft . sus, Willi sat motionless with surprise„.%Clou mean the ,trielauchory 'eentiereCit T niyfinti hand h. ins had' here t 1 1 .9 1. two dais, he'has just walked,9‘ol4? . the wood, oil ‘he 'Other., sitio .of the hill. Some of 0,..e sohlieis . tr.ro3• readily seize hito,,ios h?. 6,o lotftof anus with bite." ' The officer, nut 'm11°04 , 9 ess ) i.impiielty of her manner, ordired part, of itisi - ',.., 'men to go , ni qui...t."4 him. At that" moment, 504:4 ' dealt turning her eyes on Gustavus, site fiew,tiptrit, htot, sod cats the stil, out of his hand., exelamv .. rd, ta k an ang voice, ~ uhmaniserly wretch I Wllat ,sit bef ! re yoti (kris? Don't, • you . see_ Ilko King's offteet i t )• the' rount 1 P i tt out of to,y .o'o4, 4 ~e some Of t shall ptve you ra, arul;ling."7,„4l she spoke, she trod: him a blow an the back Whit , all hOt strength; and' opening a side door, ft tlfire r get into the scolled.ciied she, .. it, in the fittest play.:for such coOlp4sly I" And giving him . ailoth r - er knock, she flung the stick after him end sinflthe. dour.—•• Sure," added she 410 greiwileut, .. nese, woman was plagued with such . a loilt of ,a slave V? - 1;v; officer begged she would not•iiirturb herself, ,ois his account, but she, affecting great reverence k fqr ' , theXing, and iespect, for his relireieotativs., prayed - him to enter her . pa'rlor while she brought some re: • freahoients. The Dane civilly eonipliell ; .P3,ll°Pl"; - glad enough to get Crum the side of a- shrew i and she immediately flew to Girsta‘On - 'howl she ha bolted in. and by means of a.backirissage, eondctct e - ed him in a moment to the bank of the lake,.whem ' the fisher's boats lay,sivtgiving him a direetipli io an honest curate' across the lake, corrunitted : liitu ty Providelipe. ' . Vie Roll "toad again:—Can it be possible. not. withstanding The great ham of two millions of dob• hire made by Loiter with the U. 8. Bank. that the workmen : 4o the Columbia and' PhiludelPlUnt can road, are hardly able to get a cent ! We are inform. ed that the wagoi of twiny of the laborers are itarict ing back lor many Montbs-,-soune for nearly or quite. a year I We are likewise informed that some of the watering places are nearly de.iiiine 'of wood— and tlist.farniiril ire unwilling to 801 on the faith of the State as they cannot get their motley • We are informetiltkehtise., on the hest authority ; that wood delivered om the road *year ago, is 'not paid for—because, as the State ' s imentirsay. there •no money„ • W het are we coming to I It is. stated that in some parts of the State the public creditor* ,are paid with. scrip The Rej,pfe•think it is better to have.scrip thate nothing. ' Under Ritnerohe Pennsylvania Rail Rood yield ed a profit of n?brly 8 per emit. to the State--wa much doubt whether this. year it will, much Mors tiisn supply the roatlwith epgines,.and repaira to the old ones. These are ... matters fur The sober throightSaf the people—the tit* payeiv.. We hringthent up, and if they are willing to tolerate their', there is no retried: We aremneh mistaken if the pUblie voice does 4"ot ere long ealbfor 'another Rrr.viai and Reronaz 1 7 ,4 West Chester Reiard: - • . .. Clothing:C.lotbiog.! Clothingti • .... Jt/ST received from she manufactory of Stokciir. Drown,%.. 296 Market S reel, i'lliladelphis,A -t new and extenitY4casiortinent of chap ready magi` ' ' &whine. which is pow opening at The corner of Center and -51 shantaego Streets, opposite O'Corinorai Hotel, Irmerly the eland of Alexander Graham, ~ • Thus lothing has all beet; mantifaetored..e - reality m to order,Adurtng the past onth . , oi' the best ma ter/ ; ale, and'* the best possible manner, ail • ' I be sold cheaper than the same quality of gookeian lier' ' bought .Iseiehere in Schuylkill County, for cash-frg.l 4 f . elestycle. cash having been paid at a discount epir eat. owl the subserber to.ing determined ,in, sell. tn. per cent. cheaper then any other Merchant in Pcittrfy *Ale, there wilteunseq,,ently be a clear .gain..,,dt 0 . per cent. toilr:Who buy at thte ettlibliihment. A len, on handanelegant aasortmerit of aupeesiss . west of England - 1-roaickdk - Cassimcres, Pest. Ings,4e., is•;lticli,will be made up to order and war d mutt d equath. point of 5t or workmanship, ttrany done in rhilidelpltia„. - .., - . '•. • . . , Alto, on,hand and for talc at 12. pc; Cent. _Wow • ' the usual firidert:n quantity of men's flats, fools and. Rho f.. We. tht:r with a email but 'circle : 44d of •,„. totthenes. ,Also,,thecntiie stock' of. Dry ,Goode,• PancrerrieWOlemlate./tiietelbf tlkiliodir - Viits hem, all of iiiitelb sill bsetlilthat 5 per cent. bebrir -, . cost, for,casli. ' '. ; :fl t•TPPINCOTT. ' Corner of.crittre and 51aiiiintango Sr.. 9 .;/ ,44fri ,at the .91ti - 'Poet ()Irmo, avd . ": . r. , 'formerly of 119.Chnsont St. Pltijad' ' ,• - • Oct 19 '; ' 24—t - -•-•• 3 / 4 ...,• ‘ .. • 7 . ~, . 41. 1 'healt i ,COleoesy /11.u3lins, &e.. . AT THE cIIEAP.CASU STORE , • - ' _1 - U n •r r " e r r efit v q i ir a ":- rr a ett C u a sso ila r7m hill ept -8 7 * Firirh ' . " F an'int 'and 'Domealle. Prints, thibleadited - *tut • lin, - uperibir - and frint'; - nriced '•111elle•litcd Malta. . I Apron abd lied Cheeke t Cantors flannels, Table ri, ppg r, , , ,c0 011 . 4 . 61r .P. 44a -fit e 4 -- Q H * 4-4 ; °481 t "4 • • a satiety oil CAK4e - inOtla iiiliier. will, he d.;it'ery olleAl - "/b1 144 ;" '''/'V'IPPITTZI NGER & KRVIIR.-:: , f,atiiiiat• ~ ;K:1:=..,;? • 0,*:. - - • --., - ~ a4,- . 40. '7 7 . hily s'- , 3(1,1* - 00itlit.. : 17?-; .. •:grUSTl.eceived, asplendid a , sortrV i ttl . 4.340 J., ~.. 11 • P Mcoritainti s .front.2.slt W.I. Iterjratterlir . ' I,:•chiWriiibi.3lpui! de Lains„:, . ' 4. '' iS''iiilfaditraliiiiiiiit,"': ..4. *Brafniiit-Ililfltanitifefeait t f: .4)1 .. . , E ,-,t ok - flombizint , Statimiiliti - iiitdiiieteit. k „-tigniinn*T t ilittztd, gain batioet4 .44.:.-.41 - :it . 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